While researching his forthcoming work, The Origins of Dragons, Professor Dravin happened upon the uncharted Palagos Islands and returned with a hatchling that astonished the wizards--the worlds first frostfire dragon.

While researching his forthcoming work, The Origins of Dragons, Professor Dravin happened upon the uncharted Palagos Islands and returned with a hatchling that astonished the wizards--the worlds first frostfire dragon.

The description mentions "Palagos Islands". This is likely a refence to Galapagos Islands, a territorial claim of Ecuador.

The name "Dravin" in the description, also likely references to Charles Darwin, a scientist who did many studies on the Galápagos Islands. He published his findings in a book called "The Origin of Species", which is likely where the name "The Origin of Dragons" was derived.